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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1962_11_08n _ a• - y �11HLISNEC WHITEHALL 3 1 1 C E VOL. NO. 80 NO. $ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962 PRICE - 10c Per Copy f Construction Starts On ring Rink House • ' ': „ , ,\ z \oTOcess o dickeres �N, _ f �� `" .. ��.'�� ," \ �\ � \ .moo \�\� �\2 `,.a\• - �,,�o c res 2Z, _2 Nydro Offers $3,000. � . Per Acre To . Twp -. _ - Fire Burns but Local Families Pickering Township Council s . this week, agreed ' to sell to Ontario Electric Hydro Power t Commission 10.17 acres of the %. Township Industrial l,Aiids for the sum of $3,000.00 per. acre. Council discussed- . the matter o e in great detail, before arriving at a decision Reeve Sherman Scott pointed i out that by selling, council was y. in effect, establishing the route for the power lines from, the y - new. plant to be built a't the A boy with his skates aineady- on and others watch as new Rink House goes up. rsy` ti • ,,, - As the above picture Indic and local building inspector. It is ho that the new rink p the price offered was a good ates, work has begun on the Besides the money that was house will be closed in and one. Pickering Village rink house. collected over the 'past year, a ready for use this fall., y Footings have been t in and ant will be received towards The building will be of .sound Deputy -reeve, s Jean a .Mc Pu g=' � Pherson, said she felt the price , v '. •. , the walls of the rink house are this project from the •Provinc- construction. modern in app- was too low, and that by the o, `-going up. ial. Government. A good deal earance, and should be an asset time the hydro got above work is being done under the of labour and materials are to the village. two, 2 watchful eye of Mr: Wm. Rank- being provided on. a voluntary_ _ Highway, the price they would be a pay, would Jvery low. ' in, architect for the building basis. "These hydro lines wiN cut ' up the iawtsahip and there is i Tn�stee Eketion e__ nothing looks worse than those lines cutting_ across property". n Hopkins Gets she said. Area V. . Reeve Scott said that Planning -- Board did not favour this route - Voters in School Area No. 3 for .the line, and turned it down may have an election this year last Friday night. _..._ ;i One of the suggested 3outes Oe, Me., He'A40--A" for trustees. Area 3, correpr•is•. was along the east side of the - es the school sections of Aud- Frenchman's Bay area. ley and Greenwood. Five board Now because of a new ruling. "Well no member of the Plan - members are required. Mr. Dan Hopkins well known in boundaries, (nothing to do Ing Board lives in that area", • Nomination day has been set in this area as a school print• with the suspensionl: boys in -for Nov. 30 and the hours be- said Councillor Milton Mow- - -" ipal and for his work with thd this area cannot play in the lx�y _ Three local ts, fought a stubborn blaze far tween 7 -and: S P. m. have been local baseball and hockey has -:T. H. L. which means that Councillor Herb Wank said, nearly two haus ore Sunday afternoon, whert fire caused•sev- set as the -hour open for norn- he felt the hydro should be beep suspended by the .O. M. most of them will get very - .inations. hY seal thousands of dollars damage to the store and , livitlg +isr4- H. A, and will not be able to little ice time as there will be prepared to make concessions era of Hannah Ca " Ti an election is called, it tering. ='coach any team unless this no rinks available for them_ If they get this land at 53,boo. will be held on Saturday. Dec- The blaze which started at the north-east corner. of the suspension is lifted. Under the A meeting between memb- Reeve Sherman Scott said - ember 8th. -Voting hours will building, gutted . the store and contents and the living quarters = susperrefon, Mr. Hopkins will era of the Township Parks and that land was selling for 52,300, .gjnnjLt tee and the be from 12 noon to 7 p. m. an acre in this area and some adjacent, suffered extensive smoke and water damage. 1ocp1 teamin the Toronto Hock- O. M. H.• A., and the T. H. L... Set and Hann ley League either. has been called for. November I Unit 1 than that. He added, . that the ah their five children and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mercer and Mr, Hopkins told the News 14 at Brougham. Both the lea- hydro thought $3,000. an a'ere their three children. The Hannah family have taken up ternpor- that he received notice of the- sons for,Mr. Hopkins' suspense /� �tlte�S DJ was high enough, but went a- ary residence in the Gordon Hotel. ry suspension on Wednesday, and ion and the township tearrL VI fte% ng with it, because it was The two families were in Toronto, attending church at the the reason given for it, was not being able to 'enter the the township's land. time the fire broke out. Ted Hannah had left about L30 p, m. ' that certain remarks he made - T. H. L, will be discussed. The Department of Transport and had chedced all doors before leaving. The fine alarm sound in a Letter to the Editor, in "I like• working with the `�'� not approve a. 35 mile lin- 1 :this paper last January were boys and I think the- commun- .it of .speed for. White's. Road Celltetery To about .5o p. nL consEidered by' the association ity not only 'expects it of me between Con ess 2 High-, and Pickering Village, South-west Pickering and • the Ajax fire as being "derogatory". as a teacher but . appreciates 2nd Concession, e companies answered the call. The men woriced hard to keep The will a L�� After Mr. Hopkins says that- he my efforts",. Mr. Hopkins said. Y porous this limit -Be_ the fire under control and to prevent it Spreading. did not, and'does not feel that He has been coaching local between No. 2 and the -1st. Con-. Pickering Township Council is Both the Hannah, and the Mercer families deeply apprec-, his remarks were derogatory, hocks teams for the cession Council passed a bylaw expected to appoint a local em- iate .the quick providing the rob rY. Y past ten 9 response of the local- Red Crass in rovi .but only facts,, as he. saw thein. years. - setting this limit,. at- Monday's gloves to look after that nine much needed mecesa_ ities, at this time. : cemeteries owned by the own - r. CORONER'S • - INOtJEST town- ship next il yeaMi ton Mowbray • and now thrs...:.. An inquest will be held con- unc for 1 coming the death of Frederick saad he did nQt feel it was a Pickering Yillage'Notes . A Call For Hockey Coaches ested, please contact Hockey Roesch, at Rhe Ontario Provin- lob for council members. He also suggested that a budget Sorry to ,learn that Mr. Reg. behalf of Scouts and Cuba for Fran All SurrwnWing Areas Convener Mr. Joe Hill, �t 839- oral Policy Wilding, at Whitby, be set up for this work: Parker, Church St. S., is in. more leaders and help with the 3586, on. Monday, Nevember 12, 1162. -Mr- Harr3t Max Hospitm where he under. boys is urgently needed This is a sail for coaches and Registration Forms for Hock- a- "L was suggested for the job... went surgery. A stolen car was recovered children in .,all - surrounding ey are being given out at • the An inquest ante the death of areas, to come along and enjoy local and- surrounding schools. Nathaniel Minard, will be held Mem-secs U. the Picjcerirra by V�h s Police this week do : yourselves. grid make some new, The "dead -line" far' returning at the same (abew) address,' TO Village'P U. C., att a Church street, south. If hied friends, and maybe meet some the- signed forms is—Nov*rWZ on Tuesday, NeranMr 13, 1142, hYc� meeting in Toronto last been reported stolen from Will - of your old ones. AxWone inter- 21, 1162 (Wednesday). at 10.00 a. sn,Wednesday. owdale last Sunday. To 1 MOW The Pickering Hunt Club are : Village Police Chief Howard away deer hunting this -week Nickling reported that beavy, . _ 11! Kassar Magnetewan. Those on the properly damage' took pace as Bazaar Time Is Here 6 Again A thoroughly re�c�oruditioned hunt are: Walt and Don Pear. the result of an accident at No. "Henry J." 1953 automobile will Tend,. p �' Hunt, Fred Keeler, 2 and Greenwood ltd.,.. last : 17 I— emvj� the bidder at rker. Clare Balsdan Bob Wednesday batza�en $cot Ron ` Watson, Linc of the' St. George's Anglican Guild and t~ $ Ajax, and Philip \ �+` �� x r \a\a Bazaar•, being field shortly. Steve Can ofoyieBrooklin and O,Tlrees \ \�\ The car is being donated by assn empathy o! the villaaP \ aN� x ��\r :`\\ Don Annan and Ken �alsdon is extended to Mr. Harvey Fen- \\ \ \yo ° '� \ \ the Ajax Badminton Club, and Y _ `\ \� will be drawn at 3.30 p. m., at Attending the 50th annivers- , ton in the 1._ passing of his fat.. the Bazaar. Further press not- m3' of Mr. and Mrs: Jim Smal- er, last Thursday. ides later. es of Hampton, last S The wagon wheels that wer•� were and Mrs. Bob Scott, left near the four corners on z \ \� Miftw Dystrophy Campaign Mrs. Don Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Hallowe'en night are now down Ron Watson .and .Mr. and Mrs. he tree under �a\ \ \\ •J! orinq Firemen in t k, the 401 .�; Lorne Sharkey. bridge on CErurch. street. Pickering V^ illage Firemen The Friendship .Circle met Christmas' Trees will be sold r \ will conduct a�•, se -to -house, Wednesday afternoon at the in the villa a this year b two u \ ; g Y. y \ \R`•�� different eararsss Fse��tM;�Musuciar Dys- home . of .Mrs. Messer's mother groups both of whom , trophy 1:dndt�rFlhles a few days. on C'huzch. Street, south: represent excellent local. under= The Nati*4& Campaign has Happy birthday to Zldz9, Ron - takir:gs. Watch for them; and �� been receiving wonderful sup- Watson, who celebrates- on buy a tree in town. port, and we ask- that *m re- Sunday, Nov. 11th,. \` carry our Firemen, kind) when Pickering .�, ring Scout and Cub '1.. °�• +•\, �� " they ca We, might and should Mothers Auxiliary t NOTiCQ : nary met -in the add. th young Ren of C. E. Centre last Monday night our local fire . department an with 16 present: Mrs. J._ Bags- H&nnaWs-Catorin0 -have act entitled to any ftki of support itt'is the rtew president: It was vp an Of&* in the Gordon Ho - This scent' Is typical of many taking plats these days all ewe tM arse, as these w• can possibly'lilva Have, you Bedded that the auxiliary meet _ tel, whom INII Telephone sec. h g watched than In ashen? — at operation � r%# Your ��+: weRyn from Pickering United Church prepare fee their annual bazaar to be held your call an hear a! the rcBul y once amonth the to thb _ y day next meeting to be Dec. 10th. MNN will by this Saturday, Nov—..BW 10 ftww.3 to a pK fr" appreciated. i TNS PICKERING NEWS THURSDAY, NCi1/EIMSER i. 1%2 PICKERING INEWSDwlbarton, High S+�hool-Teacher �, ThomsoQeci-,-THE _11 S T A A L 1 SNE 0 11 _- -, _ Tu -Pickering RotaryClub _.__ SOLICITOR NOTARY _-- . -: • ' leaned srosry Thursday ' • .. _ ,; . •;BARRISTER .PUBLIC by The News Pristmg a Ndhorized, as'S"W Class. Mail Matter Post Office Dept, Ottawa, On "Go To _.Flaw A Harr Time" ; he states, is a result of our soc- Telephone:. VKHitehall 2-0910 RIl�tON RATES= $1K '— YdtW Stafas $3,00 W aur Boding, "Guid- ial'hab#s today, and parti cular- ly "the family". In other years Northwest corner of Did Plant Road on No. Z Highway ' BARRY�YHIitKAR, Editor Mr. WHtism ance'' member of the teaching the family was much 'more, a — AMERTISINO RATES NPON REQOEST , — staff of the new Dumbarton closely-knit unit, which worked ---� High School addressed the local Club Monday even- and played together, but which has become something of the j�h G. Crossley' Hats Off To Our Firemen Rotary on �• . Having always ' been very interest- past. The pa tare too bus= Hy their own soc- ...Donald PUBLIC' RELAT4AAt8 CONSULTANT awch attracted to, and engaged with _ Every so often we 'feel compelled to say a word in but did we feel ed in "youth", Mr. Bodrug, a -graduateUniversity ofeToo Toronto ial•11fe, to give the desired att- ention thewhich es its 'TORONTO • » i.Wiside Rd., Don Mills — 447.5516 _ ; - - ,favour of our volunteer firemen, never fa last Sunday afternoon, standing '. ogy some i�sequeto "� -own • AJAX PLAZA REgIDENGt much that way, as ,with the crowd of onlookers, watching them fight the. yew, spending some time with Northern Vocational School, in and therefore, very often gett- ing into trouble. We believe the Ajaz 242-1231 Pldmi" 942-83" fire here in Pickering Village. Toronto, but brought to Picker- speaker does lean toward the • More than once, we heard bystanders gasp as fire- lost in huge clouds sig Township- to specialize in his favorite subject outh establishing of "facilities"' with - in direct chhole ighboacti� men went up ladders and became perched atopspeak qualifiedto the es o PROTECTION of black smoke, or stood precariously .-..:_ ladders to. get. water into the burning building. on the subject, he .does emphasize a known fact, that child- with the current' world con- . w D t f= (Cold and drenched they fought the stubbojrn ..bbize finished they m'hny of us are' indined to ate impressions of youth dittons: K.- -. K. erisis; space- age, Atomic applications. race k k FC�TIER—INSU�Na, for .nearly two -hours. When they were dirty, hungry and half frozen and half sick O1ty •:roan.` like of that ap- segregation and all, we are leaving for this coming :: _ PHOW ATlantafc were timed, pearing in the daily newspap- genera- _ .,from fumes and smoke:--== -- — -- era of the two or three tion a "messy works" to deal -- Except for the department heads, these men from .past viz: Barrie, Strathroy, London, ' Kamloops, Kingston, with, and all of which has res- ulted in an appareat "thirst and ' M AUTO LIFE — CASUALTY " -. 'Pickering Village, South-west Pickering and Ajax are They a great deal of both etc., but that, that element is hunger for knowled&' by these to them- all volunteer firemen. give very rfiuch the minority. young people,. prepare - - -` their time-and themselves in the fight to protect hum- He regrets ill: constantly selves for such. an life and private property from the ravages of ftre. facing the_prob1em__of- �'&op- the Sec- ��__ R�E}Df Hardv�eee Ltd. This was -the Mutual Aid program in action. In only omts",- In pa;ticnlarly,' onday•Schools, for, as he claims Dunbartoa Athlone Club - the time it took to put in the calls, three fire depart- _ with this era of automation, a The Dunbarton Athletic Club C. L L. PRnM, HOUSEWAREII, (i1". GLAZIN% _ _. men were _common objective — to get the fire out! : skilled per- _ sonnet is ever present. with a ensure that the 1962-63 season has PO ' Personally, we can never say too much in favour of result that those students who stay with school, and on to the �rt•e' Last Thursday, Novem- ` these firemen, workingto ether under Mutual Aid tos'oor�, ,�, higher education, will be the ber 1, .a large nunsbes of en- thusiastic turned .out P>rslps Prot us all in this ar-a. We feel sure. z!' . our_. read- this at least. - favoured ones. An interesting condition isto for the new season _ IRORSBADIR ]['T.AT.f► • 'A?. ><3iR erS agree with us on one opinion I.� to late getting under way, tie Club will be, as energetic as ever, and the Ex- ecutive Co mnitee will do all they can to ensure that the hate '.', ° •." start does not make the season Creators O any less successful. - �k - , M1 i To those who did not hem. Oat t he Club was re -opemn� oi� MONUMENTS in time to register last Thug- , V_ •..however _ the registration desk will be - • O1 .. DISTINCTION y open from 7.00' to 8.00 each _. E " Thursday' night at the Dunham ton High School Gym (n°_. _ for' `THREE GENERATIONS.. = „ r White Road and 'the 2nd-..Con.). . The Pee vee Class will. meet • -from 7.00 to= 8.00; the Tyro Classes (girls 14 and under; boys 7F> and under) from 7,30 St�©�� Bros...Ltd.' to 8.00: Advanced Tyro: 7.30 to ' 9,00; High School Students and Seniors from 9.00 to 10.00...-MONUMENTS. Any adult who used. to be a- 1 gymnast, is welcome to join and revive the old skills. • Any DUN DAS ST. EAST MMITSY Mi0 B-iSs2 1 a twho wo e a coach,- at the .Registration Desk,. on the. Committee, please • '- get in touch with the President. Jack Dobbin, at 839-1440. -. COOPER BLOCK LTD. Society Of . industrial a cost 930 CALEDOMA ROAD — TORONTO Accountants To Meet At Ajax BLOCKS 8 BRICKS November 15. ` _ STRUCTURAL STEEL rsda No em 15, �, Thu y, It 5.30 p.' m.. the Oshawa Die- CRANE RENTAL - ! ; trict Chapter of the Society of Industrial and Cost Account- STATION ROAD, PICkERING, ONTARIO s ants will hold a dinner meeting ai the Canadian Legion- Half, Phomm WN. 2-1960 — WA. 2-5109 — MO. E3911 4l 1 s in Ajax. :i f c- This group . is, made up of ac.- a i 3 Ajax, countants from Ajax, Bowrnan- ville, Oshawa, Pickering and Whitby. The Chapter, which ` ­11 fanned in 19W norm.01 holds its meetings in Oshawa, Newman, MIr" . J6 1 but for the past two. years has in - - A - held one • of its meetings *� Ajax., The guest speaker on Novem. ger 15, is Mr. J. R. MacArthur, ' 3rA>Qu,= ROAD. soum bVN8A1I tQ* 1h C. •A., .Administrator of Accoun- �t ; x ting, Union Carbide of Canada, 3 r x Limited. Mr. MacArthueS sub-,' w: sect is "Centralized or De-cen- • 5' re's ;: yY '�` ° �.. t ra coon ng . - iness organizations continue t0 ---Band through subsidiary and - i y branch operations, the subject Qnna s attrtiz� or the evening continually pre- a challenge to industrial 1 TO OUR CUSTOMER'S NOTICE,ents • • . i .• •Management and accountants. _ll industrial' managers and Because of'fire,, our business -is temporarily closed down s accountants in this'area are in- at the former promises Hannah's is now located at flu 1 / viten to attend Gordon Hotel and Be11.Telephone accounts may be paW al. our office in the Gordon Hotel. Thank YOU. r� �ir� Guide News MAD �U PICKERIN+;i :. W: F :`� _ . - - Mrs. Harry Cook, Deputy Area Commissioner; and Guid- ers Mrs. J. Camick, ' Mrs. J. _ Hawes and Mrs: S. Cartwright; attended the Area Guide Train- I _. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED OUT —= I ing at Richmond -Hill, on Sat- _ urday, November 3. The .1st. Dunbarton Guides COA R-M SEMC TAMC • SERVXX ` _ Published in -the interest of Poppy . Dalt And..Renwmbronca Day were pleased to welcome :%e Amt Diamond, who new up - NW TANKS INSTAN,ED ' ° -J,Ely THE DUNBARTON BRANC4I'Vr 1 r•c......' y. ,,,: from 1st.. Dunbarton Brownies PAT 'TE0* 61.841 _ _ rpeently. , • , j on S Sunday, November 4; to noon, November 28. and moved to Golden Mile, is 3, ernoon and eve ;it Hing, and = • THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER t, 1962 .. - - - _ THE PICKERING NEWS The .next meeting will be at Page Throe the Club's President, Mrs. Win- lands Dr., who was seven, on the home of Mrs. G. Moore, our community. in and Mrs: Jack Bayles ayle- �A� ��jjj�"'� teaching in Oshawa this week. with Mrs. Brooks in charge. have have moved to their new 1NE ST ROUGEMrs. 1 ♦ V V V Mrs. W. Keddell, mother of would like to thank all those SURAH�' .. -m.--� - � `-"BEAj, &TA'j'E .--.R�� across the road from the Brsy- Church service was conducted J. Brooks, is spending -- _ Oboe WH. Z�62 14'WH. 23115 Hallowe'en was very quiet in 6110. by Rev. M. Buttals, of Picker- some time with the Brooks' f - ami'ly. and •famil-v, Ridgewood' Rd. -Resi.denoe this district, with very little We w come Dr. and Mrs: ing, on Sunday. He took his Mrs: and `°' egg ��e � - - damage done in the whole com-- Elder, who have'recentl mov. y Lesson from the 1st Less . Chagjer o! _ Mrs Don Pegg and Jeffrey; . -• _ _ _ _ _ -- • munity. There were dozens of ed to Rt Ridgewood Rd. and trustndhc Job, and his Theme y be � . neeopen the Bazaar with a with worshi PPS on Sunday Parliaments_ Buildings, byour ' Genl&ral Hospital. talkon United Church Women morning for the service conduce asking for tricks _ or treats, at We are so sorry to learn that irin sermon. � g the Brooks' family. Some of our hunters have the dooms. Thea r}zisiiap was _ niy Mrs. Betty Barman, Sunrigsiope, Rev. T. Fieetham conduMed taken to the Northland 'yam, Fr;�y R AgerW* that Bill Wardell, Chesterton is in the Scarboro Hospital Anniversary Services at Pick- � ting s these � Shores, requi a several stitch- where she underwent surgery Unit Church- ering ed Ch �for � Pegg, Do n. - :. .. .. _ $Z KM=ON M W. •, P.O.-BOX 160 ollorving accident when a car knocked him off his bike last week, and her many local friends her a speedy re- unit No. . U. C. Wet frit on Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Pegg, of Toronto; Ken rooks B { 'PIQ_ 11 R_ iNG, ONTARIO on Rouge Hills Dr. while he was his FWowe'en .wish rovery A Robertson, with a good att- Ken McTaggart and Alfred g of our community. C enjoying M Many haPPY returns of the endance. Mrs. Troll had the e5' luck, boys . _ rounds• The Ladies' Club report a day to Patricia French; Rouge Hills Dr., who celebrated her Worship Service and Business. Planes were made to cater to the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell very successful Bazaar and a seventh ' birthday with a party Presbytery men on the 28th, at have sold their residence .helve Dance on Saturday, November on S Sunday, November 4; to noon, November 28. and moved to Golden Mile, is 3, ernoon and eve ;it Hing, and Lynne Parteidge, Rouge High- The .next meeting will be at Scarboro. They will be missed the Club's President, Mrs. Win- lands Dr., who was seven, on the home of Mrs. G. Moore, our community. in and Mrs: Jack Bayles ayle- nie Ferguson, the Bazaar- Con- .November 10; to Norman Allen with Mrs. Brooks in charge. have have moved to their new vener, Mrs. Eileen Betts, and all the members of the Club, of Rouge Hills Dr., on his six- ` Mrs. Robertson served a very, dainty lunch e, to the former Scott home would like to thank all those teenth birthday, November' 2. Mrs. Lillian Bonner and her The Bazaar of the three units across the road from the Brsy- who helped and donated. . mother, Mrs: B. Phoenix, Rouge on Saturday, was well attend- les' farm, since their sale last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Hills. Dr. were in Buffalo over ed• ,Irhe Bake Table being the and •famil-v, Ridgewood' Rd. the week-end.big attraction, laden with cakes were in Ottawa for a few days last week Congratulations to Mr. and and pies, tarts and cookies. Geo. J CI, ,qndrev�'s attending a -Teachers' Mrs.'Ed: Allan; Rouge Hills Dr. Mrs. W. Sadler and Mrs. Convention, and while in the on the arrival on Saturday, the Griffin poured tea. Mrs. ,McKie- The church was well-filled Capital, were taken through the 3rd, of a son, at the Scarboro neeopen the Bazaar with a with worshi PPS on Sunday Parliaments_ Buildings, byour ' Genl&ral Hospital. talkon United Church Women morning for the service conduce Representative, Labour Mfnis- St Armes Cirel f G Workers. The President wishes ted by the minister Rev Frank ter, Hon. Michael Std'rr, who a ° race to thank all who helped make Conic M. A. The • combined _ Presbyterian Church Guil Senior ter. made art. appointment for them d' are that afternoon such a success. sY, L43 ALS to see the Prime Minister, Mr. th ding a Rummage Sale in Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Byers vis- edmto the and S or an- 0 Diefenbaker, which was quite .the Wiest •Rouge SbO14Ang ited- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Midd- Gates lift u processional our heads one _ NEWELL -- - - Plaza, on Saturday; November P Y_ • - � - an honour, as usually, appoint- 10, comment' at 10.00 a. m. � Teton, of Ashburn, ori.Thursday ugh.". The Odd Testament Lea - (GI Newo men th the rn - t. on w a portion. of is w3 Prime Minister until the afternoon.'s as rte Psalm adys are made weeks ahead. MissI Mr. and Mrs.'A- A. Robertson 119. The, New Testament Les. Susan Brown is the proud Master David :Walker, Flag- attended the Anniversary Ban- Reap Estate Broker - . FWwring V111age stone Terrace, is bene from son was from St. Matthew 16: lessor of. Mr. Dieferrbaker's the Ajax Hospital, following an quet at the Royal York. Hotel, 13 to 28. WN, x-6770 or Torooft WA. iaUS autograph. - on Saturday night. Mr. Conke reached a CtOboe:s �- ilsq accident in which he broke his y P �- Z'Empb 0.144? n and Mm. Wayne Lambert lendid sermon on "Quo Vs oat, while ay soccer, and • 9t'lsift x0hawk i470i' Dr. returned home with her i and children of Dearborn, Mich. Dome". Whither Guest ThouY a daughter Mrs. - Braves, after his many friends wish him a , and Joe and San Pe of ,.N wad. d1M E••e � N. = spending several weeks with wed' recovery.. and will _lie Os$aw ' visited Mi. and Mis. Christ asks each ane of us this _ ft'' _ M!s*�•w her - daughter, Mrs. Marion back to sehooI soon. + M. Pegg on Saturday. - questionti We most be willing Staneland and family, who rec- The West -Rouge School girls Mrs. Bendel has moved to to serve -to teach-toresuffer. To Voll Ball Team aeon -the Fin- Peter it meant returning to --------.- entIy moved from Hudson, Que. e7' Toronto on Saturday. She will .Rome- to - be crucified. We to Ottawa. als against Bayview Heights spend the winter with her son. should be willing to work for ST, GEO� s i The Sports and Recreation School: The scores being 39-a- Dr. Hugh McCrimmcan and the Master: wherever we are. ; ! invites all West Rouge couples gainst 31, and Mr. Weaver, i family visited 141r. and Mts. to come to their dance and the Pr incipa`1 is very pleased Edgie Pegg on Sun The anthem by the choir was with the effort the school stud- 'Ye that_ stand in the house of 4 BALL party, on Saturday, 'December Mr. and Mrs.. Doug. Morden the Lord" by Jo Anne Hawker. Po and children had dinner with •'w 1st., from 8.30 to midnight,. at ents have put into the sports TJY,f / the Scarboro Moose Home. on this' season, both the Boys' Soc- i Mr. and Mrs. Les.._ Winson on Next Sunday will be Remeai- - brance Day. Plan to attend A the Markham Road, just south cer Teams. and the Girls' Volley i Suzy, warm welcome awaits you at ---Banquet end Mooting of 401 Tickets are $1.50 each, Ball showed good,,. teamwork Miss Edith - had dinner with Facilities and may be had by calling Mr.. and sportsmanship, in all the -the Closson family of .Whitby, Si. Andrews. - CATERING $ERVICES Art. MArshall' at ATlantic 2- games. on Sunday. Wont♦n's Missionary society (S"dng 100) �•• ''�' dW Mrs. i. McLean spent a few The monthly meeting of the TBs • . days • at Brampton for the. Co- Women's Missionary Society .� Op Medical Insurance Co. was held at the borne of Mrs. WK 2.0/63 - WH. 2-2305 � James Murdoch on Thursday. : `� Co.,�� Miss Marion Pegg. of Teach- evening. Nov: isf and was ooa- • els' ColleBo„ will be practice- ducted by the president, • Mrs. Mr. Weaver invites all par.. Henry Van Nus. The devotion - al servicewas convened by OPTOMETRIC PLYWOOD BED BOARDS enrtx in the district to the Re-rs.ruceummers assisted for- single -bods 39" X 77' $3.70 nrerirbrance Day Servicea•.#1 the b Mrs. Harry Boy+es Mp. School Auditorium, on Friday, : ,Y1SI�iN CARE - ` .. _ • ' ,. for 3-4 size bods 411" X 72" $4.95 - s- r ' ers for double size bods S4" X 72" S&85 November 9. at 2.00 p..m., and Walter V y i Mrs. Stan d in- . JOHN L. ItAwsm ith. KAYE S PLUMBING gage a interesting and i . Gives Allover For ReL1Wc Rostha'1 Slow2.45 . m. •po.ayathe _ !� UVlR/OOL RD. sourm The: hockey beams were out topid "Honig KoOg" the condo - FIS CHAAAWS DAY Monteith' M'011fo�' Riehl '20 ft. push -Up Ex"nsion Ladders SIL95 each on the ice at Stouffville, Sat- ions and needs of the.people . EYES EXMAINEp a' G' S ft. Step Ladder $4.911 64ch urday morning. acrd. showed there The offering was ret. some -good cornpetition in the eived by the treasurer Mrs. J 0"Sm imam ond eA IICCOYNiAtf10 games .they played,..,and .if this. Murdoch and dedicated by Mrs. - syslrrNps o' W'�' CA. LLA.REPLACE OLD FURNACE FILTERS NOW 1 Whh is any indication of what they Van Nus. There is urgent need M AtlOQRMQR. TL 9.2M TUMMM the NEW PERMANENT TYPE will be doing during the season for canned milk and cannedAlex --O,h.,,, . . Sh- F" - there should be some worth- -meat, also used clothing for - - Odww. L4Ad*b 44M Tisa - i5r2ex '1" - $,I" Size - se- se,n1" - ;139 .. while mornings for both the our Downtown Missionr, Evanrg- WRT' L WATT, C.A., Sisi - 16x20=1" $I." Size - 20x25:1" - 61.95 players.' coaches and parents a -- __ __ wMiftha .��� - _ and friends, who take time out e Would argon who csr! 'SEAWAY -' She'. I6rd5rtl 111.5! - @ to go to the arena and watch contribute, bring these articles _ to _the church • or leave them --� WATER SUPPLY. - the boys in action... Say Ridges Recreation Assoc. with Mrs. Norman Grahams A WHitehaR 2-1397. HIGH QUALITY PAINTS delicious lunch was served by 1 X24 -HOUR SERVICE MORTIiApsf ARRANpm, More About The panes -Pec. s1. our- hostess assisted by Mrs. ? DAYS A WEEK ALSO lECOND MORTOAoss out" White $6'85. gal' Outside Primer ;6.11.5 pal. Tickets for the New Year's James Brisbin. Dance are now available,so= $5.00 for 500 GALE. AVARAW rOR- AD01YX d call the following: Mrs.. Rita :7.00 for 1000 GALS. AND VA ROVUUNM BAR6AIN PAINTS Klijn. 839-2968; Mrs. Bernice PLASTER CERAMIC TILE - McCartney; 839-2986: or: Mrs. STONE $9.00 for 1500 GALS. - WR A4O PURCNAM OR LOAN RED, GREEN, -GRAY In allons only - $2.95 0. Joan Berry„ 839-3886. So -bur-• FLAGSTONE PATIOS ON 10MINO M000AM + ry and get them, and don't be Excellent for Fences, Garages, Cottages, eta ETC. have not • . heard -about the RETE DRIVES, ETC. V TEMPLE TAXI eovensANANCING a MR PAST _ dance -tell them, and make it Phone: TEmple 9-1997 ow suvlea cAu - PITTSBURGH -QUICK -QUICK VELVET LATEX PAINT . a party. TIN ENRIGHT Is pleosw-to a cullaAUBREY'E. IRELAND Excellent economy flat wall paint Dries in s hours _ QUARTS $1.69 GALLONS 'ss30 AnwerhM Semite ANO COMPANY glib(Can Be Colored) est S NOW. 0"E M TO 100 ADELAIDE ST, W. - - susscaalEas assured A bedroom__ . To f w information' eaE ` PICKERING -AJAX -WHITBY in extension OrdBl' ,' 1MRi., sa000 « die Aa9M .. - TEM019 9-1144 •r•i.• Comfort Sallee t� 9•nss - WA. erns and worry gust ..._. _ . _ _ Pick�rin Taxi Ltd. _•sa e� and hui�ry� _. 9 GrahAin-HARDWARE - - OFFERS YOU THE FOLLOWING SERVICES - TEMPLE TAXI 24 HRS. BAU AMIANC66 PAINTS - TOOLS TEMPLE ANSWERING SERVICE 24 HRS. TEMPLE WAKE-UP SERVICE 24 HRS. ••• - �GtAsg ETC. TEMPLE DRIVING SCHOOL BY' APPOINTMENT FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL • GENERAL NARDII�ARE = _ TE.9-1144 F:: _ _ /honk WHilsh - 9-1911 Pickering - ::� , •` w.. bb ,_•. "��- � . ; ..'TNit Ei PICKiRINNEWS .. .. ._ - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER B, 1962 ..Page' fourl e'ith two vaiatl SKk-- Meeting "Quin on the Hgndbook" Prog- Come out for a pleasant eves- The group committee, wish to went bowling at Ajax. thank all those who to Mr. and Mrs. Stan I .cJa�acf w-tth prayer and the ben- 'tarn report from the convent- ing. t�P� '�mP"' The Ur►lto ch%Amh 1t';>:1•:en edii•lton by M1's• Cresswell foil- ion. Hostesses,' Mrs. Geo. Gray,, Unit No. 3 of the U. C. W. make the Boy Scouts paper son and son Lorne, of Alton, ' tU. C. W.1 will have their than- bey a lovely lunch and a Mrs. H. Malcolm and Mrs. Mil- will hold their next meeting on drive such a success on Satur visited his sister, h ts. Alan Ell- thly meeting on Wednesday, sola d . up of tea. ne-� ' Thi .i day, .aftern icott, on iunday. November 14, at the home of The Wornexts institute will There will be a euchre in the at the home of Mrs. Georze C(..,A-stulations to Eleanor Mr. and Mrs.. K. Bent. and Mrs. Risebrough, camtnending hol:f their next tb% in the township, hall on Tuesday ev- Duncan. Program convenor, is El4e6,.t who cei_brated her family, of Oshawa,. visited`'ber i with a noon luncheon at 2.2d tor4'raship. hall on Tu2�day, Nov- ening, Nov. 13 at 8 p. m. spons- Mrs. N. Burton. Roll call "Gos- eleventh birthday on October mother Mrs. W. Hamilton on j o'clock. Rev. t e w tot esti erInstitute• per'. west a some n uce and take the first chapter of the $tttdy Book `"The Worc j and y". The Rnll Cats y will be answered by- the Word A number of local men are away for the fall deer hunt, in --FOOD, the North Country. Mrs. Leonard Gates is visit- ing her brother and family ir. Ottawa. Mr. and 141rs. C€ R Tyndall of Oshawa, were with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tyndall on Sun- Ro a Hills day: - f: Vaughan Willard Hama And 8-9-10 School Association on � Z Hwy us, t Ea -9t of Rouge Bi`lt�'E: PRICES EFFECTIVE The monthly meeting of the NOVEMBER Vaughan Willard Home and 'Open Every Evening Till 6:30 p.m. Except Thurs. & Fri. Till 9 p.m. Thurs., Fri. and sat, School Association will be held on Monday,. November 13, at `8.00 p. m., sharp, in the school. (Tasty Govern- YORK BRAND 12 oz. ;,wn tins FREE ,YORK Dinosaur Booklet with the purchase of 2_x12 oz. Jan During the last two years m.nt tape). PEANUT BUTTER 65C the complete High School curt- � MNt)� iculum has been changed. 15 ya es, Tim - For this. reason. the Associa- tion has arranged for Mr. V • E. Stetler, Principal of Dun- (Special Offer of 2c per roll off) Plus 3e off barton High School, and Mr. 1 Ofor99C so 06NA ,RAP -RITE ._(Save 7c) 100 ft. roll cartons Thomas Hands, Industrial Dir- ectar, to come and outline the , , (Save ) 79C _-:.Waxed Pa er --2 f 59c various academic and technical p streams available to incoming (Case of 48 tins : students. (SAVE $1.35) $4.65 (Save 19e) The importance of this meet- RED ROSE ECONOMY- (Save 8e) ' Pkg. of 90 ing cannot be, stressed too high, All Vegetable (Save 25e) ��. ly ' artit:trlarl " - 5 those of Grades 7 and 8 stud- , • - I RA BAGS ..79c - Hope., is expressed that all parents will be present. Re-R�ilfr 55C Lyon's Chicken Noodle or Alphabet ` . (Save 1Qe) _ ifreshmerrts will be served. MARGAA11iE • 5 O U P MIX - ' . , .-_., , . �� PA�. fff 5[�p BM•sxr� �.4�cEwE SHORTENING Little Joenne Manderson SWIFT'S Premium (Save 19e) Large 24 oz. tins :had her tonsgs removed last Tuesday, at the Ajax Hospital.- - Mr. Lewis Jones left on Sat- ■ C - _, (SAVE l 1 e) .: :�:BEEF STEW _-:-•:�-=--- -- �2fa'?9C _... urday morning for the North, --:4 V SWIFT'S Premium (Save 15t) -)2 0:, Tins deer -hunting. '► - - _. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Jones MAPLE LEAF THRIFT Kingsize 40 oz, bot. �r and Grant and Miss Shirley Corned .'Beef ;12 fol 99c ',DimCarl eldDo visited . n and Mrs. URE L�A R D Carl Dopkin. on Sunday, in LIQUID DETER 6 E.N T purr. and Mountain View . Mild (Save 12c per ib.) - Various Weigii'ts btr. sad Mrs. J. Empring- end Mrs. Donald Jamieson and *'+'■ ham, and George and Mr -2k __ CHEDDAR CHEESE 9c Karen had Sunday dinner with iKr. and Mrs. Walt. Armstrong �`++ Banquet Gneda Choles Crtaisi Style (Save lie) 15 oz. tint .69 �M.�° Jones; of Brlilin 9C, iC olden C Q R N 4 ffr 59C (SAVE 1Oe)- - visited Mr. and Mrs. Murray 3_ - Jones, on Sunday. — - The sympa0W e4 thase e! this corrarnrnity goes to the �.' A ROUND OR SQUARE Kingston family. of Glen Maj- ip�'OASTS C or, in the death . of Mrs. J. STEAKS&."89c q Kingston, on Saturday. at She `' 89RUMP. Uxbridge Hospital. Mrs. F. Noon, Gravenhurst. MAPLE LEAF YAK PAK Is visiting her sister Mrs. R. Frees, Grade A Oven Ready, Yoang Frying or Roasting (A49. 3 lbs! D The U. C. W. will meet next C Ot . ,RO•ay.` 59C Wednesday, November 14, at ge �. C the home of Mrs. Lewis Jones. C CHICKENS Rev. Mr. Fleetham will do a Blade or Short Rib J - (Blade Bone Removed) - study period from the Study- Eook`"The Word and The Way" ROAST . . . . .0-4-0 :.-'....:..� ........' Ib. Ift CROSSCUT SHORT RIB ROAST Ib. 69c Mrs. Carl Buzek, Chalk Lake, FRESH LEAN PORK will be guest speaker. Articles59c` for the Fred Victor 'Mission, WHILE THEY LAST, Fresh and gifts for the Victor Home 110AST �� are to be handed in at this19 C meeting. : Boneless Rolled Plate Brisket Pot R'st Ib. 49c . WINGS �RovGxAr�t • • - Mr. and Mrs: A. Stolk, of Whitby-, called on Mrs. A. J. Graf' one day recently. `_.: �.. �j - . Mr. and Mrs. Ostle• and fam- ]BREAKFAST BACON ..... GARDEN FRESH* FRUIT A VEGETABLES I ily of • Oshawa, iUited Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer on Sunday. Sirloin, T -Bone b Wing Miss G. M. Witter. of'Toron- '�■' A SNOW WHITE, BUTTON to, visited' her aunt, Mrs. Matt- N hews on Sunday. MUSHROOMS �■ A carload of :local ladies STEAKS 9C inurneyed to Greenwood- on Saturday afternoon to:.attend FRESH PORK (Picnic) PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA No. 1 .29 the Bazaar there. SHQUEDER ROAST ���398 (WINTER KEEPING) 50 Ib. BAG Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox vis- ited her mother Mrs. McGuckin POTATOES $ 12 in StouffvWe on Sunday after- (� and 7th Ri1W Congratulations to Mr. Hank standing PRIME RIB ROAST ..: I:.:... Ib. 69e No.-, FIRM; GREEN :..Events Large Homb . Stolk, of Whitby, 'who 'was 2 �� married recently. .. FRESH MEATY (SIDE) The general meeting of the CABBAGE '-29 U. C. W. of Brougham United C� F Church was held' in the town_ SPARERIBS w �� C ship Hall, on Thursday evening C .LIFORNIA with . a fairly good attendance. 11b. 79C :,I, ad Emperor GRAPES ..:: 2 lbs. 299 Greenwood, Witttevale, care FRESH MINCED STEAK ... . . Mont and Green River were all 'No. 1 SMALL HOTHOUSE represented. The guest speak- Lucas Arthur's Small Link TOMATOES - 2 lbs. 390 er .was Mrs. Richardson, who - 3 gave a wonderful and instruct, ive address. Mrs. Shepheid ren -Or Saus ch 1 W Tray ' c SHALLOT ° LARGE BUNCHES dere4 a piano aewrdian solo GREEN ONIONS 3 for 25e and Mrs. Outhouesr favored _ _ _ , _ MURSOAY, NOVEMdEiE8, 1962 "THE PICKERING NZWS [ Page Fire ONTARIO LODGE No. �. mal Commencement For CLASSIFIED I. L O. F. ADVERTISEMENTS _NOVEMBER MEETINGS, + r + + + "One Man's Opinion r PAY DIVIDENDS Pickering Community Cents Pickering Nigh School This friday r UM THEM EACH WEEK Tues. Nov- 6• - 8.00 P. M. BY - Tf3E OBSERVER -..+. Tues. Nov. 20. - 8.00 P. M. Forsw - e ) , G. C• Brittain, The 11th Annual Commence There has been but little comment by "wets" or "drys" on NATURAL GAS FURNACES Coming Events meat Exercises Lof Pickering the liquor vote held a week ago in Pickering Township. One ' ' 4ms Rental Water Hooters; Ou CARD OF THANKS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC District High School, will be comment which caught this Oh4erver's attention :and drew his Bsumers and Furnaces, eomplN- I wish to express my sincere Pickers Township a Villa held this Friday night, Novem. elso vicod, n9 P ber 9 wrath, -was a comment in the Bay RhIges News Budget in the y from - f7.5e appreciation to the three Fire RED CROS 5 Ajax Advertiser, which reads as follows -"although the vote Ask about our 1=month Departments, Southwest Pick- Blood Donor Clinic Mr. Don. Henshavi, of •Mac was light last Saturday for the liquor plebiscite, the ones who Waranty on oil burners. ering, aaremLaren and Brough- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. en Advertising Ltd., Toror� Authorised Dealer for' Consum- 'am, who answered the call to C. E. Centre, Pickering to, will 'be guest speaker. Mr. did vote, very definitely let 'the Township know what they tea' bas and Oil installations.- the men fire at myd tO fires Fre transportation to the n ani P• M.' tT'' Herisited Churchha Y > nese n our cotuiidered one f will soon Pickering Township has, now come of age, and those MILLER HEATING � the finest s who have tfe'ld it back for so many years by short thinking ' SPECIALISTS up the buildsbaby toda convinced that they were taking the wrong steps, 9 Tudor St. 'Ajax - WH2-34l1 Robert A. Miller sitters it required. Phone Mrs. The Valedictory Addess will accomplished what they desired. There is a , general feeling (tf) be given bb choral Wayne' KKnaPP c..__..:...__. _.._. ..........:........... THANK YOU! PlaaseT iwour bl-lood-the i tions, than Y now advance 'even There be se apparent that our community will ea faster APPLES A POTATOES - The United Nations Club of need is urgent• by the school choir, and the it has in the past." i rMcIntosh - per bush. ., $2.00 Pickering District High School presentation ofdiplomas, cert- If the fuzzy, self-centred; inconsistent thinking displayed by Other varieties on hand. would like to thank all those Hospital Auxiliary ificates, schola.rsbips and a- the writer of the above 'ois'itypical of those persons who live.in il - - ^Nease bring own containers who gave so generously in the will hold their November meet- wards. • the 'Bay Ridges area, which area because of its size perhaps t for appy recent UNICEF campaiKn. We ing in the Nursesr Residence, Following the Commencement could control the township, then -God help Pickering Town- PICKERING ORCHARDS. are pleased to -report a profit on Monday evening, November Program, there will be a recep- ship! One mile west of Pickering of $540,00. A special thanks to 12, at 8.00 tion and dance• P. m_ The Bazaar The writer of that article does not realize that the pastVillage on No. 2. Highway all canvassers. Convener would like old candles Highest Proficiency Award has a signifance, he or she thinks that Pickering began When WH2-1247 and wax to be used for our f°r Grade. 9, goes to Grace Bim, Ridges was created. I am sure that if, the writer of that Bazaar, on November 17. Our Lloyd; for Grade 10, to Elean- For Sale = Pickering Town TRENCHING AND guest speaker Willdiscuss - or Westney; Grade 11, to Bev- article had read the editorial in the Advertiser last week, the amp .... :.... two, four and ten-acreSEPTIC TANK- "Meatal Health". Come, and erley Hawthorne; Grade" 12,• to article. would not have.been written or would have been revised bots. Phone Toronto: HUdson bring" Your friends.. David Clarke. Highest Profic. greatly. - 8-0937. Installation iency in Commercial Course Finally, I take strong disagreement with the last part of the ROAST BEEF SUPPER - goes to Sharon Gibb. article in which it is said that we will "advance even faster Phone: Whitby 688-3566 Trophies to the Best All APPLES FOR SALE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. Round � than in the past." Liquor will NOT do this! Sure, we will have GEORGE HARDING t':ood, clean apples -McIntosh, Served at 5.00 - 6.00 - 7.00 P. M. Y and 'Girl goes to St. Lawrence, Snows, S les: - • Construetlon Gle one or two better restaurants in the township and residents ST. PAUL'S nnYs Cresswell and Donald �'rms, turnips, parsnips.ANGLICAN CHURCH Hobbs• will start holding their bowling banquets, etc. here, but -that's beets. Jas. H. Murdoch, 4th. DUMBARTON Scholarships and Bursaries all! - Concession, east of Church St. TRANSPORTATION WANTED Adults ' $1.50 - Child 75c• will be awarded to the follow- '. 0 0 0 0 _ •. / . Phone: WH2.1367, Leave Pickering Village, at 8.00 ing: Certificate of Merit, $400. hat has happened to the proposal considered by Pickering (oct 18 tf) a. m. to arrive. Yonge & Gould- PICKERING VILLAGE to Wayne Knapp; 7 _,W . W. Billes Township Council to purchase the Hydro Electrje Distribution. One way only. -Terry Lloyd, 12 The Regular Meeting of the Admission Scholarship, $250, to- System in the township from the H. E. P. C.? Far Sale - 21 -can Wood's milk Christina. .St. Pickerin Plckeri Vlll Wye KriapP, Dominion Prov g,. ng age Council will The cost, I'll admit, (about 2 million) seemed astronomic$}. cooler, near new condition. Ph, be held on- inciai Student Aid Bursaries, but tt Council c should be considering each v + rtg the economics of owning West Hill 282-6647. R. Miller, Trans rtation Wanted Tuesday, November 13, 1962 valued at $500, to Stewart - R , R 1, Markham. from, Liverpool Road, Bay Rid- at 400 P. M. Craig, Gordon Edmiston, Pat- the Hydro System, and the savings which could be passed on to ges, to Yonge and Davenport, In the Council Chambers. ricin Gray, Wayne Knapp, Gail consumers in the township. The borrowing of debentures neo- Por Sale - 4a can Dari -Cooled or Yonge and Mo= Toronto.Bruce Hogarth, Clerk White; Atkinson Foundation A, essary to finance the purchase, would of course,. be self -liquid - bulk milk cooler, in excellent To be at work 'at 7.30 a. m., and - ward• $400, to John Buttars: ating-that is. not included in the township taxes, and therefore, condition. W. W. Hough, Ring ,.. leave Toronto at 4.30 p. m• Ph. St. Georgs'1< Anglican Church Women's Auxiliary of Ajax and is not as serious- as an ordinary debenture issue of two million wood Farm„ half mile east of 839=2795, CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Pickering General Hospital, a for school or other purposes. _ - Whitbry, _ on service. Base Line, St. George's Church Bursary for Nursing, $100, . to The Council should consider soon: (1) could the purchase, Anne A -U C T I O N S A L E PARISH HALL i Lens°x, pe expansion'of the Hydro Electric 90 Head Of Guernsey ' maintenance, operation and ex say CatNe SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 17. Hello V�TCQ1ted � ��.{� y� System be fimanced from .rates Presently charged by. the K E. ProPKt1► 2.00 to 3.00 P. W. '�'�](hm� S P. C. and (2) could there be eventual savings to Hydro users In Home Sewers Wanted W. W. HOUGH There. will be a 25c. Gift Table,the township. If the answer is' "yes", to both questions, then -- :...Sew doll clothes in your own Ringwood Farm Christmas Cards, White Eleph- 'ire' Frenchman's Bay ' Yacht the Councilshouts 'go ahead with this project. home Contact: Mrs. Lewis. -94 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. ant, Bake Table, Christmas Dec- Club held their annual banquet IWAiy -Road.. Ajax. Phone: 942- at Trehaven Farms, half mile orations, • Needlework, Apron at the .Rouge Valley Inn on.Sat-0 0 0 o b 3186• south of Alaekstock, 15 miles Table, Afternoon Tea. urday evening. The Cbmmod- Speaking of the H. E. P: C., I cannot understand the reluct- .(nov $) north of Bowmanville on /Admission _ Free ore, Len Canham introduced ance of some members of Township Council to sell, at a profit, Seu9" Read the incoming Executive: Comm-., some of Pickering Women -the industrial lands purchased earlier this year to the - OPENINi3 IN PICKERING Salo at 12.00 Noon, Sharp 's Instituto ' odore, J. McInerney; Vice -Com- H. E P. C. This land is apparently required for a new trans- "A"s. Man, abed 36 to 60. Full modore, R• Jarvis, Rear Com mission line for the H. E. P. C. from the proper Plant at treed income Watkins' TRAVELOGUE The regular monthly-meetnng meiiore Sail, J. Herda; Rear the foot of the Sandy Beach Road. Surely the transmission Ifeowheid & Farm Line Apply , Sponsored by Pickering of the Pickers Women' Ins by lettgr to --frank Helferty, Women's Institute a Commodore, Power, E. Play- line is necessary and surely the of about j;3000 per acre titute was held at the home of ford; .Secretary, R. Playford; suggested, is adequate. B!ovt 56, R. R. 1, Hampton, Ont. Friday, Novonber16th at theMrs,T♦ J. Wheeler, on the Treasurer. T. Reekie. 7104 ban. (nov 16) Pickering Village Hall Brock Road, on Tuesday", Oct- quet brought to an end, a very, Mr. Kan Sine will show plat- ober 30• After the business active season for the + embers 14ELP WANTED ures of big recent tri.Pict- of #ie; F. B. Y. C.. In c 1Rnst Class Service Station At; the wild. Musk will b. omtwenty Cendant; Licensed mechanic, or Idad b the �•v" ores o!. their trip to the British outside their own Club, twenty-. y pupils of Grade. 6, Isles. were shown by Mrs. H. S. three boats competed_ in seven New Service For Our Custom laegiatered apprentice. Appy Lincoln Ave. School Shepherd, e%wrt3 or regattas. In all but 9a own hand -writing to Box A collection will be taken to This was followed by two one, the Bay Club finished in 'W7 News Office. -assist a W- L project under the lovely vocal numbers by Mm the money. 1. Oshawa Open Re- NOW -with a new servka for thorn Who haw 'no way "Save the Children pond" Kinch. accompanied by Mrs, gatta was wort by Ron Play. to visit our Store, and sN what they are buybW It AVON RidUIRES Wheeler. ford. In the I... Y. R. A, at R. costs you no more. Simply Phone: 942-1440, and we 'Start at Once -- Earn big mon- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Refreshments were served by C. Y. C., Ross Fertile ,placed will arrange a taxi to Pick you up, and deliver You e7' supplying Avon Christmas AND OTHERS Mrs. H. Newman and Mrs. C. A• Second, and Mike McInerney, home. Compare, before you by. - Gifts. We train you . reeves- R The Estate of John Cowan, BaLsdon and a very pleasant Third. At Ashbridges Bay Club, We have no "Door Specials" that music' be paid for' est Avon. Write: P. O. Box 512, Retired, Deceased. afternoon came to a 'close. Len Canham PEwas First i , shawa, Ont. - ALL PERSONS having claims n. Blue in other prices. Cowan. the Estate of John P I C K E R I N 6-* JEWELLER Y EMPLOYMENT WANTED : Cowan, ' late of the ..Township Experienced in all phases of: of Pickering, in the County of Itu3+iag, Issues,' Receipts Cal- Ontario, • Retired, Deceased, H 0 T I. C E culation of Stock Levels, inter- who died on or about the 22nd z Kingston Roo West If Mr. Jack Maxworth . nal audit, Investigate and pro- day of June, 1962, are hereby y, owner of the 1956 Plymouth,. + + cess discrepancies,.Handling in- notified to send in fo the und- Belvedere, License No. 222619, Ser. No. 96919242, does Pickering Ontario coming . and out -going - corres- ersigned Personal F(epreseatat- not pay all costs ($358.3.4) against said motor" vehicle, t pondence pertaining to above. ive of the said Deceased, on or Within seven clays, effective November 6, 1962, same Prefer small - company using . before the16th" day of Novem- will . be sold for amount owing, by public auction, at manual systems, 'although' ex- ber, 1'962, full particulars of John Bath's 'Esso' Service' Station, November K. 1962, "J", 'and Graeme George First, phy. John Herds won the Rog- perienced with both Remington- their .claims. Immediately af- at 3.00 p. m. Hand . ter sa a salr. Hills, Ontario: ' ountnng systems. Excellent re- sonal Representative will dis- mac ine-acc- Queen City Yacht Club Regat- Class Sailing in his Internet- ferences• For resume lir to arr- tribute the assets of the said ta, Nick Schoenstedi and G. ional Fin. Ron Playford won • ange appointment, please call: deceased, having regard .only George placed First and Sec- the .Pickering Township Tro- 839-3443. to claims of which she shall ond' iri the Sea Fury Class. In phy for the July 1st., races. A. then have notice. the Olcott, across the lake reblica of this Trophy was giv- DATED at Oshawa, Ontario cruise, Nick Schcenstedt was en to Pat Shewan, the 1961 -:IAVING • t this 17th day of October, 1912. Excellent Opportunity First. Len Canham. introduced winner.. A special Trophy was the special guests of honor: awarded Miss Maureen Me - Annie bane Cowan, Excell tN o Cleary for the crew member ' • '.,, ExecvMx, by her Solicitors, 4 opportunity for a girl experisn�ed in general Don Morgan, Commodore of who won the most races. The M. F. Swartz and R. L. Swans, office routine. Neat and accurate typing essential. Ca Oshawa Yacht Club;, Commod- gr- p- Consolidated Building Co 8arristers._ and Solkitors, able of working on her own. 37% hours, 5 -day Wink. ore John Wardle and Mrs. $tion Tmp6y was won by John ' 261/2 King St. East, Oshawa, Full range of staff benefits. Apply -Canadian 'Johns- Wye, of Ashbridges Yacht Herds• The. Aubrey Ireland Tr n Ontario Manville Company, West Hill Post Office. Telephone: Club; Commodore Dennis Fur phy for the Frostbite Series tnovt9; Mr. Granger at 282-1131. nis and Mrs. Furnis, of'Fairport was presented to Len Canham," y - Yacht Club, and Pickering Twp, with Second Place Trophy go - Reeve Sherman Scott and Mrs. ing to Ron Playford, and Third •FAIRPORT LAWNMOWER Scott. Mr. Canham also intro- Place to George 11McCleary. The SERVICE duced Alfie Pieggans, who was Hard Luck Trophy went to Have your iawnmo+ver repair- one of the original members of Mike McInerney, who was the _ • _ _ _. - . ed and stored for the winter. the Club, formed twenty-five only.. member to capsize his You don't pay .for !"141 •s< until .A N NO U N C 1 N G -years ago. After the dinner, boat this year, during,a race RELAX and Calf you call for it in the spring. Nick Schoenstedt Presented the' Following the 'ceremonies, a Phone one' wook before you NEW AJAX PHOTOGRAPHIC XUD10. Trophies to the 1962 winners. . pleasant evening -of danchsg Alt11UR want the mower. Free estimate Ron Playford won, the Labatt .was enjoyed by membe,,F's and NORTON- PHOTOGRAPHIC_ 5'i UD10 MITCHELL - given bcforo work is started. - - ---- - Trophy for the Blue Jaysum- guests. PIQ{aUp - AND - ROBRON SALES 8 SERVICE mer'series; Herb Usher r,, re- Mrs. William O'Brien was Fairport Lawnmower Service ceived Second Place - Trophy -< YMITtO 37 Station Plaza -• Next door to Canadian Tin guest of honor at a party givphy went en for her by a 'group of ladies ' • , A. OWEN and Third Place Trophy 99A=* MAD -. Mr% 24y71 FairportAJAX, ONTARIO 942-1110 Beach Road' � to Ray Jarvis. Mrs. Norma tri" the community. She was 'Pre. - TM 1FaM1 Pkkering Commercial - Industrial }- Publicity Singer was the winner of the sented with a beautiful gold Phone: 1111!-1409 = • Weddings -Portraits - Black i White Colour Hiram Walker Trophy foraces.r the watch as a repredationmembrtheance, and _ NIat OMt21L 104111111 88dYlU (�v �) MWarttii�� presented ted with Sec- seD04 in rvice ce she has given thisccoat• ond Place Trophy, and Mrs. munity, as post -mistress at thq o _pm t Post Office.7.J Page 6ix THE PiCKERING NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, 1962 - CLARE�'�t�'�tT I �� a brief co re au DUMBARTON -- Next Sunday morning there _ » will be g veal PUSIi�IESS DIRECTORY ervlces 1n Claremont United Church on Dunblrton United Church Ming following the service Sunday, w filled for Sunday 1 ae lar mornlne service to authorize church alte'rationsz School" anniversary pat services, E. was cHll ,ted by the minister Some of the Sunday School. _ The �.hurche� which form r pastor, Rev. I. E. Rev. Dr. W. A. McKay. The Teachers will ' be attending a H Sympathy ertnedy was gun t speaker.to choir sang a lovely anthem "Be convention at Five Oaks next GUARANTEED _ McEACHHIE,5 Ymp Y xp - cCowee ec Redman ami Y. anied by Mr. R. Pitcairn, org- On November 18, the Sacra - in the passing of his brother, anist and choir -leader. The Funeral Director Hillary of Richmond Hill last meet se Infant Baptism will be Pickering Wednesday,. The funeral service Scripture Lesson was': Luke 12: dispensed in the United Church. Any Make Or Model ' was held on Friday, with int- 1-12. During the service Mie Anyone wishing to have .thein * United Church erment at Claremont Union Westgate conducted the meet- child baptised on this Sunday ARTHUR F ��_ R„t� Mlh Buttani er metry. ing of the "Messengers". The should contact the minister. Mr. Frank Hayward moved Junior Congregation later join- _ P.rsenals -.. PICKERINCs Priya» Ambulance Service — GEiiURsI SEitVICL - ed them, assisted by Margaret Miss Winnie Willis, of Ott- DAY OR N40"T `-his office from the former Beni Tonkin: Dr. McKay introduced awa. is visiting her brother Mr. , 9AM JL M. i 11.07 A. M. office into the old post office Canon Jasques, a representat- Walter, and Mrs. Wiilis. building, next to Hedges' Drug ive of the Canadian National Sunday*School Senn Neurs - - store. Jackie Hamilton celebrated 1NATER. DELIVERED Mr. Harold Dean and bin. D. Institute for the Blind Canon his birthday on Wednesday, WM.' McEACHNIE, Prop. AUDLEY Kedges assisted the Uxbridge Jacques took Matthew 5: 16, pE tober 3L _ for his text—"Let your light so Mrs. Helen Seaton, Hunts WestWof Dunba ton -* Sunday School 1. 15 P. M. _United Church choir at their shine before men that they ville, was visiting at, the home Churc i Service 2.30 P. M. armiversary services, morning may see your good works, and of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Valleau PHONE PlfOne WH. 2-2171 and evening last Sunday. glorify your. fathers which is this past week. M " ■■■■■■�■■■■■■■■■■■■too Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Gliddon in heaven." This was what The ladies of St. -Paul's W. A. ATIan K 2-0063 of Toronto, spent- Sunday with Jesus told his twelve disciples,' honoured Mrs. Jeudwine, • on 1'IelCerin9� Ont' GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gliddon. eleven of whom were inspired her 96th birthday, last Thurs- 616RCH Mr. and Mrs Tony Vander- to go out to the darkened day, with a birthday luncheon. ligt entertained friends from world on a crusade. This crus- Mo1WiNCi ow" s Toronto on Sunday. . Mrs. lion Best, WArite s Road, 11 e.nk.-West Row" Sdksei ade is still going on. Jesus call- has been confined to her home KEN olid CLARKE Creighton. Fran' Auditorium Mrs, Hazel _C.Amthers ' has ` ed us to be a light of the world. by illness this past week. g accepted a position in Uxbridge Others are either attracted or Congratulations to Kelly '.P R E N T I C E` SUNDAY SCHOOLS for the winter months. repelled by our individual light. AUCTIONEERS Dryi an & Murdoch west itoupa School - Mr. and Mrs. Al Robertson Plitiz, daughter of Mr. and This is our test. Canon Jasques, Mrs. Douglas Plitz, who cele- 9I n.--vp years °-d ora► 'motored to Smith Falls to vis- a sightless man, , went on to sera. Solkllors and 11 a m. -up +o • sear. it tor. and Mrs. Arnold Mac- brated her 5th birthday on U"0"4 OW �' dor say that Jesus gave sight to Caw -1 of Ont rle and Yak 11 0''^•-Nunmy Oct•fntyre on the weekend- the sightless,' and then, more ober a Congratulations to Pena lsedk. tmpt k. Kowa" Notaries Public her mother who also 'had a CeMn,ntal Rgad Sdwol•- • ''-• - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Browning important- gave man -.insight. /wstiwa. Roel UIaN •b• aw 11 a.m.-Alt apes. of OrMia spent the weekend at birthday on the same day. RAHK O! COMMlaG! CNAJMRlRe Many sighted people are blind' The J. E. McGinruis family �f w !a•.awabM Re~' 4011 ROUGE x1014CAatDs DR the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl to the needs of others. We need Kook• a new view, of things with a have moved from DUAL 'village DWSRlYICR Ai ONR QMCRI S Simco• 8t. N:, Oshawa to'Pine Ridge Road. Mi■k.n P.C. Phase Agbk% 52M Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curtis vis - consecrated imagination in ord- Mr. and Mrs. D. Thorn and aladhs rlP.O. Phase Mark. 204 Telephone RA. 3.3444 Stec his mother at Oakville on er to have the proper iasi�rt . St. George s family', of St. Catharines, form- PRRNTIC>a . bees swWAa wd S1m11". for our fellow man. Thus, the �•"` Mr, Randy Carruthers left on institute for the Blind has this It residents of Lhe 1st. Con. vis- A.diae«n .k,.. 1al0. Anglican Cborck. Sunday for deer hunting up consecrated imagination for the ited- the Murray Brown's on at Bear Lake. teaching the blind pre-school Sunday. . • PICKRRINQ ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wallace Mrs. B. SleighthHospital is now in E. FLEURY R�� children how to" enjoy them- the Oshawa Hospital for treat- REV. M. S. SHEPHERD. R.A., DA of Toronto. spent Sunday with; selves and graduates of See mein. Sox - Mr, and Mrs. Earl Cook. y ondary Schools how to go into BARRISTER- SOLICITOR S H •E R R I N - - , ` Rhona Wti1�2�ti Mr. and Mrs. Ross Redshaw, useful occupations. They also . District patients to the Ajax.. }ems and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennie, place people in industry: at3d ' Hospital -area Mrs: Marion Pye;- —NOTARY PUBLIC _ --- - SUNDAY sHevlCEs spent Saturday evenirrs; with I social work to help .sightless Mrs, Mahon; Mr. George Gray duh at Old 1 ovoto Raad "7� Sm am. -Holy Comffwnlan Mr, and Mrs.' H. Gifford of people who have been in trout- and `ir:'Bill Morzuck. We hope Highland Creak 11.00 °�a-Mon+in¢ Prer.r 5carboro. le with the law. Prevention of they will -soon be feeling much AT. 2-7391 or AT. 2-1362 IFunefal and ft °00 a m. -Holy Ceniewnipm Mr. and Mrs, A. Samarillo better, 11th Sunday) �blindnres and restoration of • Ambu�anCe Service „� °,,,, --S,,,,da,, Sd,°,r IN ie attended a Bar 'Mitza on Sat- sight is also included in the =Ku's u A. 'McKay, BrockParish u.^day with a frien•' `100 Dow- Institute's program. The task Road South, was not too well NOtKfr urwry N•q I' for several- days last week. Mad.: to ' Friday-9'J"'ap Pew• * t 1.00 °.m.-rlu...ry nsview• for all of us is to see bur nei- (At the Parish Hall) Bowling News, ghborhood's needs and with the Roddy too. was quite ill, and Saturd No. 2 Highway Standings help of our God-given -imagirra- was treated for food .Poisoning. a1 Pickering Beach Road ,WEDNESDAY Pat Lord 31 pts. Charlie Kill-; tion to help him. Many residents att- to.00 a♦m.-HOly Cowewnien and ey 24 pts. '4targe Samarillo 22 . ended the first program of the _ ... Bulletin •- `- tatercessions for the Sick Pts, Jess. McGuire 19 pts. Al The Carnival Bazaar held on Whitby Concert Association. MONUMENTS Telephone. Rozell 17 pts. Alvin Redshacv November 3, was'a great suc- which plesented the Pro Arte R6 pts. Howard Hopkins 14 pts,, The ladles of the U: C. Chamber Orchestra, Conducted �� Mawnsew wa,kd' WHItellall 2-3610 . . _ Nailowe'ai Party 4 W, would like to thank every- by Victor DL BelSa, at the Ont- Cbristiae �lYCe - A susceasfel party was held 'body who helped to • make it ario Ladies' College. on Nov- rr _ lORi1Ct AUlTIN, f{..e. :ler tike children an Kallowe'en ember 3_ i coterie RJt. 1, whisky, .. 'N7oc• _,. "W here and prizes were ` aw- M wR.. wee of wnalrr -society �� judgad I Girls 13, 16 - Shannon Carie- Pickering Ladies' Bowling se N ��tUg� BRADY ROuaR MtLLt. OMARIO IOM best, i ton. Valerie Samarilla League CHURCH SERVICE AND sen 5 and undw - Ricky aro, Boys 13, 14 - Jim o.ejardlnes, Team Standing PHONE wtsaky Mo. Ra••0 PL SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesws Peters, Ernie Iehr.RkrsseU Jean _.1. 18 Nliiiun li __ Caiky Leyst Rowena Williams:. Hill, Helen Anderson, Shirley Thelma ...............:. ............. _.... 14 STORE � me" Mft Bos 6 7 .Norman Levick. PNkey, Maureen Ward, Marion June :sees: ___.:_..:_.._.._.. .. 13 PLUMBING . TedMeanles of 11 A q aw #me moefta Los Samafflut, Wayne Rowell,. `Loyst. Audrey .............. _........... wn'k""�' GMs e a 9 - Carol L•vick, Ch- The annual Armistice Day Marg. __...........................:. 8 ALPRED KAYES CHECK YOUR hold at • Pte• MA rbtba Blake, Debbie Levst.. I parade will be held on Sunday, - Over 200 - Flat - SUMP: PUMP NOW ALL AM Wnt k op Boys 0 a t - David Williams, November it with service in B. Boys 298, 234; L. Jones 276; PIUMBING BATHROOMS � Rrodkq bile o y M Rabble Evans. Glen Hanthome. the Baptist Church. Members J. Tomlinson 240; H. Dawson PRESSURE SYSTEMS NEW PUMPS 351.50 PvbRe Defy► Sown LeaaMoa Wrb 10. 11 12 - Susan Lorick, of the Legion, the Auxiliary, 237; D. Shanley 227, 202; L.- NEW PUMPS f4i.lS , Pa &Athoi _a_tLarN Mdersa+ ESTIMATES GIVEN . Scouts. Cubs, Guides and the Rimmer 213: R. Pollard 213; M. USED PUMPS ;.ill.lS � .Gail ATIaNk 2.!4,10• -, - —s' 10, I1, 12 - Michael Lev- Brownies are asked to be at Simpson• 213: A. Russ 203; D. �Hmne WHilehall 3-6717 ggpAIRS i ALTERATiONs _Alvin Miners the Legion Hall at 2.30 P. M. Houghton 202. ' s - 4320 Kingston `Road INSURANCE CO. West Hill - _-St. Andrew's vnm oe PHOW AT. 4-4721 Presbyterian .Church _ - i ak.+ as.. M .ed C"im" Open Daily 5.30 Sat. 1 P.M. Church Street North, Pickering m Park Resta -rant ��- Minister Rev. F. Conkey, M. A. rated ,are i Maikso. 16 Windsor DrJve _ v do ' DENNEY BROTH A.L..ba.1..«• , • • - Bowman $t Gibson HEATING CONTRACTORS �bome -2ee3 • /NONE 1M1■?Sr. M0. Sa02f Service of Worship11.15 A.M. ahr, Stew) Syste■n = Sunday School 10.00 A.M. MONSOON VW Pre- -- Instaged W. H. J. Thompson, Alhrotions and . ... - .. Welcome P� bpolis A Friendly Awaits Phan: 283505 You _ O• • 11WWI"111M., MAX ■■■a■■■ai'■■■■■■■■■■■Iii■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■i■■taR■.■■.■■■■■■4 ■■rel■ � ewd eOall.- M INSTALLEDSam Festur This Weekend — . ( Mai cohl. r o.1.1. IShoot M.tais Serviced QUA rtoa • a' a RODMAN HEATING COQ. op Work UNITED CHURCH Barbequed Spring Chicken 26 Church St.2S. - Pickering W. ?4w ib.e6 ,. ' 111111 OB AND � MINISTiH -WITH BARSEQUE SAUCE, FRENCH FRIES and COLD SLAW a>t..■>t■■■>i■■■■ta■a■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■s■■■■x■■■■■■■■it■■■■■■■■■■ PAINTING Service of Worship + Banquet Hall Available for Wedding Parties,' Recetions. :; 6. RILL G L E N D A L E Church School, All ;BANQUET PERMITS NOW AVAILABLE Mcnierl7 A. 1R. HM) APPLIANCE ♦ Departments, 9AS a ■1. — -- --- -_ - - _� EWMI RAMS - _ _ --free _.Est me es� Na 2 Highway at Rouge River AT. 2-2110RVICE TO ; pe - : Phone: TEmple 9.2281 = ' •.: .::. eros • "sees '• •. - -. ... _ , .. . sees, ' -.•n �_ n : : ' -r ' :. .. sees .. • 1 • 1 •• J .' f .• 1, , • 'p,—.. ti.•.� �: ' sees. ' ... �. , � —may.-..• .w,'»��.�M1 — • . �... _ _ A-.. g PteifieRtNG Mta.'WS �. . �_ . Pam Swan BAY1dVZ NEWS engag4rrnent of their daughter, A!l�LEY NEWS I ins visited the forrnrez''s par_ - FA R PO RT (Bunny) to Arthur Pet- eats on the week=end. JValerie Dr. H. S. Shepherd of St. er Mi c112entch on of Mr.wedding . E. Cornutt attended the dap Ridges Recreation Assoc. eases for the event CH 319th day banquet of her Anti Reminder About TM earesentiy a survey ar- co d cted ea iElsa Pickering,- delivered the mess-Ora age at Audley church arunw-Happy birthday wishes go to �1 Julian celebrated his m day evening, November 1, at General �isearal Meeh Nielsen, MissionHome 5thM ersary service on Sunday,aft. C� Mum who is eleven yrs. dal' Party with r- the Cawthra Mansions in Tor- forget the General Parish Worker. The purpose of ernwon• Mrs. Shy Outhouse old on November 7; to Darlene friends Carl Houk, Peter New- onto. Meeting on November. 20, at the survey is to contact people of the fifth concession Leathen who will be three yrs, man. Cathy Covert, Carol Bar- Mrs. Gordon Carter returned the Exhibition Hall, at the cor- who may be interested in the two solo ••by will be old on November 8; Robin Han- ton and Elizabeth Jean Park- on Monday after spending the Stec of Tatra Dz. and Liverpool new Lutheran church. and "Spirit of God". sen who will be 17 years old inson. week with her pgrents at Musk- Read The meeting is for every- Sunday school will be at 1.15 on Nov. 12 and Margaret Lou- Mr. Don. Whiteside will be' low. OM and we would very mull �( followed by church service at Ise Parkinson who will be 11 speaking at .Dunfair Baptist Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowe'and -. dfke to see some of our neigh- ROS E BA N It years old on Nov. 13 h. Church - on Sunday, November 2.30 for the winter months. t Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter attend- bora thein Frenchman's Bay, . Sorry to hear. that �- The Community. Club met Belated happy birthday wish- 11. He will be leaving soon for ed Hallowe'en Party gih tom' " and other surrounding areas, RhEre, Don't forget the time— mall of West Point ., i4 in Cr., es go' to Cath Newman who mission' work in Colombia, at the home of 'Fred 'and Mrs. y 'South America. • Wie look- en the employers, on Sat. ux d�y, November 3. 8'00 p' m. I heap hospital. His friends and rnei- ghbors wish hint a speedy �- was 6 ears old or. Oct. 30th, . are �� on Saturday evening. y ' Provincial Constable W. F. Hill- M� Young people enjoyed ing forward with interest to . Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard spent 0 0 0 11Aor►-About The New Years ave ry' lard of the Whitby O. P. _ P. the masquerade dance which his testimony. Everyone wel- held 0O' Surnday School at 9.45 the week-end at Katrine. "Trick or Treat" was: the Dano —December =1. Next weeks euchre will be held at the home of Mrs, I.ar>g . ave a very interesting talk on was Friday, Oct. 26th. a ry g Rickett won an L P. P police work. He told of some Tom' m Youth Time Fellowship on ' order of• Halloweren It ecoid Tickets for, the New Year's Dance low in Port Union Last week's F ru t. A of his experiences, and answer- record for his Chinese boy cos- rtday gh Planning meet- be much fun but someone al- are now available, so, '(Gail the following people: Mrs. winners were 1 - Mrs. L Ais- ed ' questions. Fie pointed tome. Karen Kerr and Sandy will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Holmes, 12 ways sPoUs it b damaging 3' property. Rita XUA, 839-2968; Mrs. Ber_ thorp6, 2 - Mr. Page, Con. Mrs. out a ch ocke won the change is the Law—a Y spot dance �cto Drive, for the H-Te boy driving a tractor Prize and Barbara Warner and r'f'. ens, ]rice McCartney, 839'2986' or: Toyne and Throw, Mrs. Day. Mrs. Lily P of He Y '�' on any Public road must be 16 years of Pat ,Moore won the Twist con- Saturday, November 10. 11[ns Joan Berry. 839-388G. So is Name from hospital Her os it age. Mss. Arch. Bell led arias- test. Anyone who has an Wan thhr ' --hurry and get them, and not IN disappointed. 1(f your friends friends and neighbors are g11'aa We wish a wish to insert in this eoium, '� 8�• Mr. ' 1116a"call Mn. Holmes at TE Fairy'- a PIANO _bawe not,i�eard sheath the dance 'snit to see ber ;home. Friends Mix's. A. H. Jones is ill at .the Parker, Principal of , augh Mrs. Port Beach school who is ni 1-1751. home of her daughter -� '• - • , Private --telt them- make it a Party. and cshool chums of Bob Wagnanaar injured last week by an automobile, send Frank Murray. Ajax Hospital. .Mr. "Stewart McGrandel of . Severad children won- prizes R�/�/�� Brod � Lessens Classes in Musk- for Me! Its Ha ' - Members and interested res- theist' besC'wishes to Bob in the Bob for the Kiwanis School Fair Downsview, spent the week-end ` . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Crozier, Grade'3 stud- Mrs. T. Ma A. �.. h !dents will get a second chanceeall East General Hospital. The Horne &School will hold ex- ent was theeirBazaarthe Guild Road naive at-the newaar school of 'the Holy Redeemer, for the =m bpz. held in the Rouge Hill Un- School,to Sincere sympathy of this the Royal Winter Fair on Nov. November 9. The Bazaar opens _ 8 - when they attend the next gen ited Church Sat. Nov.10 Tine Ther; community -is extended to Mrs. 12th for her floral arrange- at 7:30 p. m. There will be a. eral meeting of the Ratepayers' will be a lovely display of fan- and, Mr. George Roesch, meats, wide selection of articles for 'f�tsi>sn>•tlt=silll[!f>>•�siRs1�1 • Adsocia:tion. The meetingwill cy goods, dol] and children's in the sudden death of Mr. Fred Mr. and Mrs. A. Herdman sale. Horne-baking;. Candy: Roesch,' - Leafn To Drire be held in the sub-division's clothes, xmras deoorations and on Wednesday morning are pleased to announce the Jewellery; Sewing table; Games • newest school on Wednesday candles. There will also be a bake table. Plan to come out of last week. Mr. Roesch was room; Tea room. Something killed at the. Audley Road rail- >way crossing, as he returned for everyone. in eryone. Come and ��- � - evening, November 14. Proceed- _ raga willstart promptly at 7.45 ply and do some Christmas from work in Toronto, in theyour friends.. T)[tiPl�(3 BCSOOL 1 me P M. comes. There � � be a the Eglinton theatre to see the heavy fog. Mr. and Mrs. Roesch - Horse & School members are "The �e Y,� • � * s • , . bake table.. Plan to come -and movie Wonderful World moved into the home foinnerl asked to bring their home-bak. _ y ring . Pbons: W22.12i1 do your Christmas shopping. PPing. of tine Brothers Grimm" sand owned by Mrs. James Cowie on Friday. ins ay. R no answer. phase 'e840rs It has been brought to the Co Congratulations to Mrs. For- a>? reported a good day, m Jul of this ear. y- Y Mr, and Mrs. H, Dawson and otantrn�>tztaasnti>tni•»tsar -attention of the Executive, that ward on the birth of a baby although they are interested in girl. Both are home from hos- ": Ratepayers' activities, many pital and doing well. residents do not attend gener- The bazaar held thk past al. meetings, because they are Saturday at St. Mary's church not members. Every property- was a huge success. - owner in the Bay Ridgy' sub- Mr. and Mrs. Grins, Oak- division is cordially invited to wood ave,; announce the arriv- attend all general meetings, al of a baby girl. Congratulat= " and it is hoped, there will be Ion.' -an extra large attendance on Noy- "Open House" will be held ember 14. at. the Rosebank Rd, .schoel at Last week, the . Special- •Com-' their regular Horne and School mittee. headed by Eric Whaley meeting on Tuesday. • Nov..l0th- (convened .to study the car-port Mrs. Davi-i DeWilde; Oak- and garage situation in Bay wood ave,;_ is spending sdme :. Ridges) met with the Township time with her son- and daughter Those residents in-law and family in Weston. ,Ptar>sriag'Board- pl ing the erection of contem at Mrs. John McLeod and Mrs. a car-port or garage, will be AitkerLs called on Mrs_A. Mc- Y.: happy to learn that the Plan- Kumon on. Monday i ;� • . 4� w ning Board has passed along V _ our comments and suggested a-. n� � " � ` " � Y• tivnximents to the present -Rol lae Hills_ w, to its g Constut- -astts for further study: The regular. meeting of the A .brief has been prepared Rouge Hill Home and School and will ou presented - to the will be held Nov. 14. The title h County Council on - November for this meeting will be Heahh 13, regarding the reduction of Through Physical Fitness. the Base Line Road "speed lim- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hellin- .it" to 30 milesger per hour. The. of.-Altnoa Rd., entertained ,�,� , • ., ,r,^. _ 'brief suggests the speed red- a number of friends to dinner uction should extend along the on Saturday evening.. Guests- ' Base Line from Liverpool' Rd. included Mr: and Mrs: Bill Ho- —east to 400 yards east the ]linger. Mr. "and Mrs. George _of .Brock Road, which includes. the Todd and Mr. and Mrs. • Bruce �' a - :--Squires' Beach area. _. Hollinger, Happy birthday -to 'Jimmy p., o o. Littlefordwho celebrated 'Oct. The Association is extending 32st. Sorry to be-Iate Jim; its thanks to the sub-division's Mrs. Cook of Penn, U. 'S. A., ,.. Curs and Scouts for the fine is spending this -week with the :work which they didin conn- Lori family while Mrs. Lori is a ectiob with the '+Beauty Spot" in hospital. n ` promotion. With so many res- Please plan to "attend the idents employed in Metro. Tor- xmas ,bazaar. held this Satur- 101 onto, evenings uge Frill LT usually brief, allowing little urch. They. have $ wonderful, F ax y ~ `time for outdoor property display of baked goods, ° ax a> >• `°. ' dean-up. But even week-end goods, and a variety of. xmas Vis` e<. -efforts can turn a home into a candles. You will find almost s ore than real% ben spot stir manyone. on your exmas list. Be r of the Bay Ridges homes sure to' oome early.' ' ` were named in the recent cam- 'Mr:- and Mrs. Wa ar of St. Paige. As a result, the Cubs and Catherines spent 'tine weekend Scouts and other organizations at his home ' on Altona Road. ' . throughout our area were rec- ..Happy, • birthday to I,.orne ipients of monetary benefits Hewie who celebrated his 16th HOW MANY WENT TO A_ BANK. FIRST? " from the campaign. The Rate- birthday on Oct. 31st ,Payers would like to thank the - Mr. and. Mrs.. HansLori -Of - :....- - - Consolidated Building Corp. for Altona Rd.„ are . happy to ann- its $50 cheque and for the opp- ounce the arrival of their baby Probably most of themExperienced travellers have learned that a chartered ortunity of being able to assist daughter born Nov. 3 at the In this worthwhile promotion. Scarboro General Hospital ' ; 'bank can add greatly to the enjoyment. and contentment travelling. Approximately 85' persons Manny of the men from this of 'k -were present ori Sunday, Nov, district have gone hunting.. We "4, for the first worship service Wish thein good luck. - Here you Can get 'answers to currency questions, leave valuables in of Peace Lutheran Church, the Mr. Canmpbell ism _ Rev. V. Rothenberger reported week with his daughter, Mrs. held the Bill Musick. :. ,safekeeping obtain letters of introduction. Travellers Cheques are ideal The service' was' .in sew church building located on- Sorry to hear • tftat Mrs. Al- Liverpool "Rd., near the service ice' woods is .in hospital. A q for day-to-day�expenses. For larger sums, you may-prefer a Letter of Credit, ' Road, in , Bay Ridges. Worship speedy recovery is wished for - services'' will be held everyher from her. neighbors sial ,Sunday at the church-building frineds. or attars e t0 have funds forwarded t0 youA Chartered bank has Imany at 10.30 a. m. Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritten- - will begin on November 18 at house of Sandford had dinner - -Ways. Of caning for your travel needs. See your local bank before'you go. 9.15 a. in. Classes will be held with Mr. and Mml*iVn . Twedd- _. for,ail ages from three and up. le. ' a Everyone will be welcomed. The .Rouge Hill Cubs enjoyed A fellowship hour was held the "After Hallowe'en" Party ,THE CHARTA�ED BANK14 SERVING YOUR -COMMUNITY atter the first service_ to which held for them Tuesday evening Noce In attendance were in- ai Rouge. Hill school. - u vited.• Mrs. Steve Robinson and I The Honor 6 of "A'• orgon Hansen werehost- I Rouge Hill Cubs were taken to